The band recently played sets at Reading & Leeds Festivals, where NME chatted to them about working with The 1975, supporting the band at their gigantic show at New York’s Madison Square Garden and their own upcoming UK and Europe tour.

“If you look at third albums, ‘OK Computer’ or ‘The Queen Is Dead’, that’s what we need to do,” he said. “I want a legacy. I want people to look back and think our records were the most important pop records that a band put out in this decade.”